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i would think in that o that harvin would be in line for some of say danny woodheads backfield duties and even carries every once in while...scary to think that team could spread you out with all those options and then unleash a percy harvin in the open field and into your secondary out of the backfield on you...and then murder you in the slot as well...

Luckily he'll be injured half the time so there's a 50/50 chance when you play the Patriots you don't have to deal with any of that at all, lol.

Funny that this was the same story out of Minn last year. After the season started, Percy said the press made it all up and he never said anything like that. Now it's started again this year and both sides are still saying this isn't true. So even if you believe these "reports" then the point comes up that he wants a new contract, which means bigger $$. So say we trade for him (lose picks) and then sign him to a new contract at a pretty penny. Do we then have enough to spend on a big name #1 FA at that point? No. Is Percy a true outside speed threat WR? No, as Minn has been looking for one to line up opposite PH for a couple years now. Is Hartline or anyone else on the roster able to fill that role? No. So that means we look at drafting one. So we are back to then saying our FA move was Harvin and we had to give up ??? picks and $$ to get him. And all that is if any of this is true and none of the "problems" are true. I see more potential issues with this than reward. I don't see it happening.

Trade speculation surrounding Percy Harvin is rampant with the new league year set to begin March 12, but Minnesota Vikings teammate Adrian Peterson said Tuesday there's no way he'd trade the wide receiver if it was his call to make.
Peterson made his comments Tuesday in an interview with KFAN-FM in Minneapolis when he was asked whether he thought the Vikings would deal Harvin this offseason.

"To be honest with you, I don't know if we will or not. But me, individually, and giving you my opinion, I wouldn't trade him for nothing," Peterson said

Harvin badly sprained his left ankle on Nov. 4 at Seattle last season and didn't play again. The Vikings placed him on season-ending injured reserve a month later. He started playing like a Most Valuable Player award candidate, leading the league in total yards (receiving, rushing and returning) through nine games in 2012 until he was hurt.

Peterson, who won the MVP award after his 2,097-yard season, said Harvin is too special a talent to trade away.

"To do the the things that hes able to do, I dont think there will be a player able to do it better than him. Ever," he said.

Despite his season ending in early November, Harvin still led the Vikings in receptions (62) and yards receiving (677) despite playing barely half of a season, and he had a kickoff return for a touchdown as well as 96 yards rushing and one score on the ground.

The 24-year-old Harvin has 7,168 all-purpose yards in his four-season career with 29 touchdowns (20 receiving, five return, four rushing). He also has 280 receptions in 54 career games.

the problems with dolphins is this i rather have one of two wr either hartline or bess and up grade rest of position... bess can catch but he is slow... hartline avg at best. we need two free agent and rookie in 1st or 2nd rd that can play